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Did I understand the answer in this postin this post correctly? It says that due to the fact that volumetric lighting is not implemented yet, creating a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it is not possible?

Right now I'm trying to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

Screenshot of the properties:

now with more information

Did I understand the answer in this post correctly? It says that due to the fact that volumetric lighting is not implemented yet, creating a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it is not possible?

Right now I'm trying to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

Screenshot of the properties:

now with more information

Did I understand the answer in this post correctly? It says that due to the fact that volumetric lighting is not implemented yet, creating a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it is not possible?

Right now I'm trying to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

Screenshot of the properties:

now with more information

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transparent Transparent laser focus

Did I understand the answer in this post right,correctly? It says that due to not implementedthe fact that volumetric lighting is not implemented yet, such a thing ascreating a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it, is not possible?

Right now I tryI'm trying to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

someScreenshot of the properties:

now with more information

transparent laser focus

Did I understand the answer in this post right, that due to not implemented volumetric lighting, such a thing as a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it, is not possible?

Right now I try to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

some properties:

now with more information

Transparent laser focus

Did I understand the answer in this post correctly? It says that due to the fact that volumetric lighting is not implemented yet, creating a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it is not possible?

Right now I'm trying to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

Screenshot of the properties:

now with more information

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Did I understand the answer in this post right, that due to not implemented volumetric lighting, such a thing as a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it, is not possible?

Right now I try to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

some properties:

now with more information

Did I understand the answer in this post right, that due to not implemented volumetric lighting, such a thing as a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it, is not possible?

Right now I try to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

Did I understand the answer in this post right, that due to not implemented volumetric lighting, such a thing as a transparent laser focus with visible molecular spheres in it, is not possible?

Right now I try to see a sphere in a red "focus" and do not get the result I would like to have.

A sphere in a very transparent focus

some properties:

now with more information

Added a picture giving an expample what I tried.
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